Improvement in churn-dashers



'tatn @gated wweaaaew THOMAS H. Vl fI'II- [RS AND JACOB DOLFINGER, OF LOUISVILLE,

KENTUCKY.

Laim raamt No. 88,688, maa nmz 6, 1869; @maand Alm-z '1, 1869.

DVCPROVEMENT IN CHURN-DAS-HERS.

Thochedule referred to in these -Letters Patent and making part of the same.

To all whom 'it concern:

Be it known that we, THOMAS H. WITHERS and JA- COB DOLFDIGER, of Louisville, in the county of J eerson, and State of Kentucky, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Ghurn-Dashers; and we do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, which willenable others skilled in the artto make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification.

Figure lis a detail topv view of our improved churn-V f Figure 2 is aside view of the same, attached to the dasher-handle, parts being broken away, to show 4the construction.

Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts. l

Our invention has,V for its object, to furnish an improved churn-flasher, simple in construction, not liable to get out of order, easilydetached from the handle, for washing and cleaning-purposes, and which will bring the butter very quick, developing all the butter that maybe in .the milk; and g It consists in a revolving single screw,I perforated dasher, detachably secured to the dasher-handle, as hereinafter more fully described.

A is the dasher-handle, consisting of a `wooden staff,

through the dasher-handle A, as shown in fig. 2, so that the ferrules may be detached, or slipped from the said handle, by simply removing the said pins.

The ends of the ferrules C are so formed as to enter the ends of the hnb of the screw B, and form the bearings upon which the said hub revolves, as shown in g. 2.

By this construction of dasher, as the said dasher moves up and down through the cream, the perforations of the blade of the screw, and the revolution of the screw itself, breakup the cream4 very quickly and thoroughly, bringing the butter in a very short time, and developing all the butter that may be in the cream.

Another effect of the dasher thus constructed, is to gather the butter, so that it may all be .removed from the milk. i

By simply detaching the lower ferrule, the screw B may be conveniently removed from the dasher-handle A, so that it may be easily washed and cleaned.

We claim as new, and desire to secure by Lettersl Patent- 1. The single perforated screw'B, revolving loosely upon, and detachably secured to the dasher-handle A,

lsubstantially as herein shown and described, and for THOMAS H. WITHERS] l J. DOLFINGER.

Witnesses:

E. C. PFINGsT, OTTo Donnmenn. 

